Beneficial guide on Graffiti Mug

July 6, 2010 - 1:46 pm 2 Comments
graffiti-generators Beneficial guide on Graffiti Mug

well what can i say.this book is dope.from start to finish it keeps the reader interrested.the interviews with some of new yorks king and pioneers of graffiti are well detailed with out dragging on.
the pictures are great even thoo some of them are over 30 years old.
this book is a trip back in time.
also i loved the fact that there was plenty of text.alot of graffiti books try to avoid this or just dont have much text.
this is part of the reason the book got 5 stars.for me i really like reading.so having alot of text is just a added bonus.
if you enjoyed books like dondi,t-kid,fuzz,hip hop files,then get this book.
my only gripe is that i didnt spring for the limited edtion…
oh and its pretty thick too,so lots of pictures,lots of text.
a great all round graff book,from the early graff times in new york city!

Is this a good portion to my story? BTW: It’s the beginning maybe.?
Busy pedestrians bustled throughout the sidewalks, umbrellas pointing toward the austere sky. Dirty garbage, soaked paper, and candy wrappers showed a sign of filthiness that 1920’s New York offers. Every few blocks if you peek into an alleyway, you may see someone being mugged, tortured, maybe killed. Most likely the mob. Little signs in peoples yards that read, “Vote for Coolidge, or Calvin!” The election was coming forth and my mind still pondered who to vote for. Warren Harding had been a fine president, but I somewhat felt for a Graffiti Mug new one. My brown suit and matching hat were being pelted with small bullets of rain, due to my lack of an umbrella. Automobiles honked their horns and splashed water on nearby passersby. My wing-tips squeaked against the wet cement. I wiped the fog and water off my spectacle lenses. A grey blanket suffocated the once-blue sky, engulfing Brooklyn with dullness. Graffiti decorated many brick buildings like; Restaurants, markets, bakeries and other profiting places. A roll of thunder boomed across the sky, sending sound waves into everyone’s ears,quite immediately followed a flash of lightning. My walk turned into a jog, tucking my pouch under my arm, hurriedly making my way back to my apartment. I came to the door and swung it open quickly. I managed to make a lot of racket, causing others to stare at me as I stomped over the rubber-covered steps. I made an abrupt stop at number 72 and shoved the key through the slot. My pouch flew through the air as I slung it across the room. I slapped my back against the couch, and prepared for a long awaited rest. BTW: I am only twelve. I didn’t put paragraphs because I simply didn’t want to so just tell me your honest opinion and you may get an easy 10 points.
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graffiti-generators Beneficial guide on Graffiti Mug

2 Responses to “Beneficial guide on Graffiti Mug”

  1. Ludwig Says:

    In the same league as classic books like

    watching my name go by
    getting up
    subway art
    spraycan art
    dondi white

  2. Fesler Says:

    Let me just start off by saying this book is OFF THE HOOK! This book is up there with Subway Art, Dondi White and Freight Train Graffiti. This is a book written by real artist that influenced the graff game at a whole other level. I was lucky enough in my youth to have met Todd “Reas” James and he was one of the coolest writers I ever met. He gave me outlines and would just kick it with me even though I was new to the scene. His style is still seen today in so many writers doing their thing today. The interviews in this book are amazing! The photos are clear and I like how they show the writers at that time and what influenced them. For anyone a fan of graffiti or any new writers looking to get schooled this is a must have.